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Objective 7: Facilitate the adoption and implementation of Justice Counts in additional states. (Light Touch States)_119 calls with 155 people from 110 agenciesÊ
Arkansas 3 calls with 4 people from 3 agenciesÊ
7/25: Call with Sterling Penix (Coordinator for Criminal Detention Facilities Review with the Department of Public Safety) to prepare for an upcoming presentation. (1 person representing 1 agency)_Ê
9/12 - Call with Chris Wolcott (Sevier County Sheriff's Office Jail Administrator) to discuss and upcoming presentation and plan for data sharing in Publisher (1 person representing 1 agency)__Ê
9/25 - Call with Arkansas -Cleburne County Sheriff's Office, Captain Ken Speratos and Lt. Wildbur to introduce the project and discuss next steps towards opting in (2 people, representing 1 agency)Ê
ÊCalifornia 5 calls with 7 people from 4 agenciesÊ
7/16: Call with Mike Works (Yolo County IT Administrator) to discuss onboarding and an upcoming conference appearance._(1 person representing 1 agency)Ê
7/23: Call with Jeff Reisig (District Attorney) from Yolo County to discuss recruitment and plan for an upcoming conference presentation._(1 person representing 1 agency)Ê
8/20 Call_with Gretchen Sizer-Kecskes (Performance Chief), Dr. Sayone Thihaloipavan (Justice Involved Health Officer), Whitney Webber (Senior Research and Data Officer), Azita Wolfe from the San Diego Office of Evaluation, Performance, and Analytics (OEPA) to provide project updates and how OEPA might participate in Justice Counts. (4 people, representing 1 agency)_Ê
9/3 - Meeting with Dr. Thilhalolipavan, OPEA to follow up from the site visit and discuss next steps for outreach to other agencies in San Diego (1 person, 1 agency).____Ê
9/10 - Meeting with Asst. Chief Administrator of Operations Tara Anderson of Alameda District Attorney's Office (1 person, 1 agency)_
ÊIndiana 37 calls with 48 people from 42 agenciesÊ
10/1 Call with Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff, Division V Circuit Court, Linda Brady, Monroe County Chief Probation Officer, Becca Streit, Monroe County Community Corrections Director and Assistant Chief Probation Officer, and Anthony Williams, Deputy Chief Probation Officer to provide technical assistance to Publisher and discuss Metrics. (4 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/2 Call with Alisha Slaughter - Quality Assurance Manager, Megan Henderson - Quality Assurance Manager, Steve Kermode - Deputy Director of Corrections, and Tony Povinelli - Director of Corrections, from Johnson County Court Services to provide technical assistance on agency structures in Publisher and metric configuration. (4 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/3 Call with Dustin DeLong, (Director), Howard County Community Corrections and JRAC Chair agencies, to identify next steps for data sharing materials. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)_Ê
10/10 Call with Dustin DeLong, Director, from Howard County Community Supervision to provide Publisher technical assistance. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/11 Call with Ashley Stevens (Director of Rush County Court Services), Aimee Jenkins (Assistant Chief Parole Officer), Jake Kolb (Deputy Director of Community Corrections) to learn about their current data challenges as a county, present the value add of Justice Counts, and offer a demonstration of Publisher (3 people representing 3 agencies)._Ê
10/14 Call with JRAC members: Linda Brady, Monroe County Chief Probation Officer and Local JRAC contact, Becca Streit, Monroe County Community Corrections Director and Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Anthony Williams, Deputy Chief Probation Officer to provide technical assistance to Publisher and discuss Metrics. (3 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/14 Call with JRAC members: Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff, Division V Circuit Court, Linda Brady, Monroe County Chief Probation Officer and Local JRAC contact, Becca Streit, Monroe County Community Corrections Director and Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Anthony Williams, Deputy Chief Probation Officer to configure metrics and enter data. (4 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/16 Call with Abigail (Abby) Harry, Decatur County Court Services to complete metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/17 Call with Alisha Slaughter (Quality Assurance Manager), Megan Henderson (Quality Assurance Manager) Steve Kermode (Deputy Director of Corrections), and Tony Povinelli (Director of Corrections) from Johnson County Court Services to discuss agency configuration and configure metrics. (4 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/17 Call with Barbara Burton (Probation Officer) from Tipton County Probation to configure supervision metrics (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/14 Virtual Presentation to Monroe County JRAC to pitch the project for full by-in. (15 people, representing 10 agencies)_Ê
10/22 Call with Sheila M. Tempel (Executive Director) with Harrison County Probation and local JRAC Contact to discuss an upcoming site visit and county-level challenges (1 person representing 2 agencies.)_ _Ê
10/24 Call_with Danielle Murphy (Director) from Martin County Community Corrections, and Chair of Martin County JRAC to discuss data-sharing goals and configure metrics. (1 person. representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/25 Call_with Lt. Robin Byers (Jail Commander) from Howard County Sheriff to reconnect and complete metrics configuration._(1 person. representing 1 agency)_ _Ê
10/25 Call with_Dr. Evan Lowder, Associate Professor (Department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University) to provide an overview of Justice Counts and identify pathways for collaboration. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/25 Call with Tracy Regnier, Director of Community Corrections and JRAC chair, Tipton County Probation Department to discuss data sharing goals and complete metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/28 Call with JRAC members: Judge Mary Ellen Diekhoff, Division V Circuit Court, Linda Brady, Monroe County Chief Probation Officer and Local JRAC contact, Becca Streit, Monroe County Community Corrections Director and Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Anthony Williams, Deputy Chief Probation Officer to provide TA to configure metrics and discuss Publisher structure. (4 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/29 Call with Warren Mathies (Warrick County Public Defender and local JRAC chair) to discuss how Justice Counts could support their data goals. (1 person representing 2 agencies).__Ê
10/30 Call with Scott Hohl, Executive Director, Marion County Community Corrections and Marion County JRAC Chair to discuss potential data products. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)Ê
11/6 Call with Laura Petty (Daviess County Community Corrections Executive Director and JRAC board member) to introduce the project. They opted in right after the call. (1 person representing 2 agencies)__Ê
11/8 Call with Abigail (Abby) Harry, Decatur County Court Services, to complete metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency).__Ê
11/8 Call with Hillary Hartoin (Director) Cass County Court & Pretrial Services & Cass County Local JRAC Chair to discuss data product needs. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)__Ê
11/15 Call with Warren Mathies (Warrick County Public Defender and JRAC Chair) to discuss how we can streamline data sharing and get Justice Counts moving at the state level. Mr. Mathies opted in following the call. (1 person representing 2 agencies)_Ê
11/26 Call with Josh Martin (Deputy Director for Community Supervision) from Shelby County and local JRAC representative to go through shared data and discuss further data sharing strategies. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
12/2 Call with Natasha Pointer (Chief Probation Officer) from Owen County Court Services and local Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council member to provide technical assistance on Publisher and data upload (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/3 - Call with Sharon Kandris (Executive Director of The Polis Center through Indiana University Indianapolis and SAVI). The purpose of this meeting was to share information about Justice Counts, learn more about their work, how they collect, store, and use data, and identify any points of collaboration/resource sharing. (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/5 - Call with Colin Andrews (Wells County Chief Prosecutor) to introduce the project. Mr. Andrews was referred to Justice Counts through their local JRAC. (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/6 Meeting with Tracy Regnier (Director of Community Corrections and JRAC chair) from the Tipton County Probation Department and JRAC to discuss configurations (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/5 - Call with Kelly Deuser (Chief Probation Officer) Floyd County Probation & JRAC member to begin onboarding. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)Ê
12/12 - Call with Leslie Rentschler (Huntington County Director of Community Corrections, JRAC local contact, and NE District Chair for IACCAC) and Seth Kissinger (Financial Data Analyst) to provide an overview of Justice Counts and a Publisher demo. (2 people representing 3 agencies)Ê
12/12 - Call with Kelly Deuser (Chief Probation Officer) from Floyd County Probation & JRAC member to continue onboarding. (1 person, representing 2 agencies)Ê
12/17 Meeting with Kelly Deuser (Chief Probation Officer) from Floyd County Probation and JRAC member (1 person, representing 1 agency) to discuss Publisher account and data upload strategies.Ê
12/18 Meeting with Josh Martin from Shelby County (Deputy Director for Community Supervision and local JRAC representative) to provide technical assistance. (1 person. Representing 1 agency).Ê
12/17 Call with Natasha Pointer (Chief Probation Officer) from Owen County Court Services and local JRAC contact to provide technical assistance on Publisher and data upload. (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/19 Call with Joshua Stahl (Data Assistant to the Executive Director) from Marion County Community Corrections to review metric configuration. (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
12/20 Meeting with Daniel Mansfield (Case Manager and Data Analyst) with Floyd County Probation to provide a Publisher demo and discuss data upload strategies (1 person. Representing 1 agency)Ê
12/20 Meet with Joshua Stahl (Data Assistant to the Executive Director of Marion County Community Corrections) from Marion County Community Corrections to review metric configuration (1 person representing 1 agency).Ê
IowaÊ14 calls with 14 people from 9 agenciesÊ
10/2 Call Bill Dagget, Chief of Police, from Mitchellville Police Department to discuss Publisher and agency goals. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/4 Call with Connie Boesen (Mayor) from Des Moines to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/8 Call with Chief Rob Burdess from the Newton Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/14 Call with Councilman Josh Mandelbaum, Des Moines City Council to follow up on initial engagement and discuss potential connections in Des Moines (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/17 Call with Chief Ryan Pittman from the Winterset Police Department to introduce the project. They opted-in and scheduled their first onboarding session (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/17 Call with Deputy Chief of Public Information Brian Freeman, Major of Executive Projects Lillie Parke, and Sgt. O'Donnell from the Des Moines Police Department to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency)__Ê
10/21 Call_with Chief Ryan Pittman with Winterset Police Department to provide a Publisher Demo and technical assistance (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/28 Call with Brian Freeman (Deputy Chief Information Officer) with the City of Des Moines and Major Lillie Parker and Sgt. Bryan OÕDonnell from the Des Moines Police Department to discuss ways that Justice Counts could support their work. (3 people, 1 agency)Ê
10/29 Call with Chief Wade Book from the Adel Police Department to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)Ê
11/4 Call with Chief Ryan Pittman, with Winterset Police Department to complete metric configuration and enter data. (1 agency, 1 person)__Ê
11/7 Call with Chief Geoff Huff (Police Chief) from Ames Police Department to discuss potential data products. (1 person, representing 1 agency)__Ê
12/6 - Call with Lynn Hicks (Chief of Staff & Public Information Officer) and Kimberly Graham (Polk County Attorney) with the Polk County Attorney's Office to discuss onboarding and Impact material development in 2025. (2 people, representing 1 agency)Ê
12/19 Meeting with Ryan Pittman (Chief) with Winterset Police Department to provide Publisher technical assistance (1 agency representing 1 person).Ê
12/20 meeting with Sergeant Bryan OÕDonnell, Brian Freeman (Deputy Chief Information Officer), Dumindu Ayasekera (Lead Research Scientist), Joe Walters (Data Engineer), and Lillie Parker (Magistrate) from Des Moines Police Department to provide Publisher demonstration. (5 people representing 1 agency).
LouisianaÊ1 calls with 1 person from 2 agenciesÊ
11/6 Phone call with Chief Bryan Zeringue (Chief of Thibodaux PD and former president of the LA Association of Chiefs of Police) to introduce the project. (1 person representing 2 agencies)_ Michigan 5 calls with 5 people from 4 agenciesÊ
7/10: Call with Captain Robert Earle from the Ingham County Jail in Lansing, Michigan to introduce the project and discuss onboarding. (1 person representing 1 agency)__Ê
8/13 meeting with Major Jason Gould with Genesse County Sheriff Office who opted in and wants to convince other agencies to do so as well. (1 person, 1 agency)_Ê
8/14 meeting with State House Representative Amos O'Neal 94th House District on how to champion Justice Counts in Michigan. (1 person, 1 agency)_Ê
8/26 Call with_Representative O'Neal and Alanna Garrett (Asst. to the Rep) of Saginaw County, MI_to_discuss the next steps to get Justice Counts into Saginaw , MI & to introduce the impact team. (2 people 1 agency)_Ê
10/25 - Call with Bishop T.D. Holden from T.D. Holden Jail and Prison Ministries introduce the project and discuss jail connections. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_
Minnesota_1 call with 1 person from 1 agencyÊ
9/24 - Call with Jesse Leblanc, Safety Administrator from the Minnesota Department of Corrections to introduce the project and discuss community supervision data.__Ê
Missouri 28 calls with 34 people from 23 agenciesÊ
10/2 Call with Chief Webb, (Police Chief) Bolivar Police Department to discuss their data sharing goals and develop next steps.__(1 person, representing 1 agency)Ê
10/2 Call with Dustin Dunklee, District Attorney, and Debbie Berkstresser, Office Manager, from Morgan County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office to provide technical assistance configuring metrics and entering data, (2 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/3 Call with Robert Russel, District Attorney and President of Missouri Ass. of Prosecuting Attorney's (MAPA), from Johnson County District Attorney's Office to provide technical assistance on Karpel data. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/4 Call with Kristen Tuohy (Prosecuting Attorney) from the Christian County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office) to identify next steps for data sharing materials._(1 person, representing 1 agencyÊ
10/9 Call with the Captain Rob Treadway from St. Peters Police Department to provide him a brief overview of Justice Counts. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/14 Call with Monica Morrey, District Attorney, from Andrew County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office to provide Publisher Technical Assistance and discuss Metrics. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/15 Call with Lieutenant Roger Barron, Tyler Brashear, Data Analyst, Andy Spatke, Police Clerk, with Bolivar Police Department to provide Publisher technical assistance to share data. (3 person, representing 1 agency.)_Ê
10/15 Call with Floyd Crenshaw, Data Analyst, from St Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/15 Call with Jacob Shellabarger, Prosecuting Attorney, Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to discuss building a data product (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/16 Call with Melissa Smith, Data & Crime Analyst, from St. Charles County Police Department to provide Publisher demo and discuss goals for data sharing. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/17 Call with Roger Johnson, Prosecutor, Boone County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to set them up for onboarding and discuss potential data products (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/17 Call with Melissa Smith, Data & Crime Analyst, from St. Charles County Police Department to provide a Publisher demo and discuss data sharing methods. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/21 Call with Sergeant Maurice Oatis from Kansas City Police Department to discuss next steps on agency engagement. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/22 Call with Keith Freie, District Attorney, and Lacy Fisher, Felony Klerk and Office Manager, from Montgomery County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office, to provide a Publisher demo, configure metrics and share data._(2 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/23 Call Ronin Davis with NACo (National association of Counties), Steve Hobbs (Executive Director) and David Owens (Deputy Director) from Missouri Association of Counties (MAC) to introduce the project. Justice Counts was invited to attend MAC upcoming conference. (3 people, representing 2 agencies)_Ê
10/23/2024 Phone call with Lt. Shane Rogers, from the Greene County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/24 Call with Peter Krane, Assistant Prosecutor, from the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to reconnect after meeting earlier in the year and discuss plans to opt-in. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/24 Call with Jacob Shellabarger, Prosecuting Attorney, Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to discuss data categories in Karpel._(1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/30 Call with Roger Johnson (Prosecuting Attorney) with the Boone County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs office for an onboarding meeting. (1 person, representing 1 agency)ÊÊÊ
10/30 Call with Roy Howell, Chief of Police, at Fair Grove Police Department to provide a Publisher demo and complete metric configuration. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
10/31 Call with J. R. Hobbs, Co-Chair of the Task Force on Criminal Justice to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
11/1 Call with Matt Michel, DA, and Sarah Lee, Financial Officer, from Ripley County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office to discuss metric configuration and share data. (2 people, representing 1 agency).__Ê
11/6 Call with Capt. Jonas Baughman from Kansas City Police Department to introduce the project and discuss next steps towards opting-in. (1 person, representing 1 agency)__Ê
11/7 Call with Dustin Dunklee, District Attorney, and Debbie Berkstresser, Office Manager, from Morgan County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office to discuss metrics configuration. (2 people, representing 1 agency).__Ê
11/25 Call with Melisa Smith, Crime Analyst, Erica Spain, Analyst, Elly Stahl, Analyst, and Michael Sticksel, Data Analyst from the St. Charles County Police Department to provide Publisher Demo and TA. (4 people, representing 1 agency.)_Ê
11/26/2024 Call with Brandi McInroy, Prosecuting Attorney, Vernon County Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office to provide assistance with metric configuration and data uploading. (1 person, representing 1 agency)._Ê
11/27 Call with Justin Thomas, Manager of Decision Support and Administrative Analysis & Deanne Aholt, Research Data Analyst, Missouri Department of Corrections to provide an update on the public facing dashboard and data sharing. (2 people, representing 1 agency)Ê
_12/18 Meeting with Justin Thomas (Decision Support & Administrative Analysis Manager) and Deanne Aholt (Research Analyst) from Missouri DOC to coordinate meeting with the data team to provide technical assistance on Publisher and resume data sharing. (2 people representing 1 agency).Ê New York 1 call with 2 people from 1 agencyÊ
9/4 - Call with Leigh Bates (Deputy Commissioner, New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services (NYS DCJS)) and Emily Dattilio (Research Scientist, DCJS, NY) to discuss engagement and data sharing with Justice Counts (2 people representing 1 agency)._Ê
North Dakota_1 call with 6 people from 1 agencyÊ
10/8 Call with Director of Operations Chris Shotley of Centre, Inc, Melanie H. (Program Director), Kelly Vigness (Program Director), Cynthia L. (Project Director), Heather G. (Director), and Brianna Way (Director) representing Centre, Inc to introduce the project and discus next steps towards opting in. (6 people, representing 1 agency)_Ê Ohio_2 Calls with 5 people from 2 agenciesÊ
10/3 Call with Esther Thomas (Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) from the City of Akron, Bob Gippin (Board Member) from the Civilian Police Oversight Board, and Anthony Finnell (City of Akron Independent Auditor) to introduce the project to Akron agency leaders. (3 people, representing 3 agencies)_Ê
10/21 Call with Lori Pesci (Director of Public Safety) and Alex Burton (Staff Attorney) from the Summit County Department of Public Safety to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency)_Ê Pennsylvania_4 calls with 4 people from 2 agenciesÊ
10/16 Call with Bridget Horn, Data Administrator and Legal Stenographer, and Marisa Miller, Criminal Justice Administrator, from Dauphin County District AttorneyÕs Office to provide technical assistance on metric configuration. (2 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
11/26 Call with Christopher Welsh (Director) and Tracy Trip (Public Defender) from the Delaware County Public Defender's Office to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency)__Ê
11/26 Call with Bridget Horn, Data Administrator and Legal Stenographer, and Marisa Miller, Criminal Justice Administrator, from Dauphin County District AttorneyÕs Office to provide assistance uploading data. (2 people, representing 1 agency)._Ê
12/18 Meeting with Bridget Horn (Data Administrator and Legal Stenographer) and Marisa Miller (Criminal Justice Administrator) from Dauphin County District AttorneyÕs Office to provide technical assistance. (2 people representing 1 agency).Ê Rhode Island_Ê
8/9 Call with Keith Ivone (Acting Administrator of Planning & Research Unit), Waverly Findlay (Principal Research Technician), and Leann Anderson (Principal Research Technician) from the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. This call was to cover their roll in the prison metrics committee and to introduce the project. (3 people representing 1 agency)_Ê
TennesseeÊ
9/27 - Call with Office of the District Attorney for Shelby County Tennessee, Vishant Shah to provide an update on Justice Counts and develop next steps for data sharing. (1 person, representing 1 agency).__Ê
TexasÊ
10/9 Call with Marcy Calnan (Law Enforcement Grant Consultant) for Lexipol to introduce the project and discuss bringing Justice Counts to jails in Texas. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê Utah__Ê
11/18 Call with Mr. Tom Ross, Executive Director for the Utah Commission on Criminal & Juvenile Justice to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)__Ê VermontÊÊ
10/29 Call with Nick Deml (Commissioner), Kristin Calver (Deputy Commissioner), Alan Cormier (Chief of Staff), Isaac Dayno (Executive Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives), Jessica King-Mohr (Director of Research & Data Analytics), Chrysta Murray (Operational Unit Systems Director), and Joseph Bourdeau (Business Analyst) from the Vermont Department of Corrections to provide an overview of the project. (7 people, representing 1 agency)Ê Washington_12 calls with 11 people from 11 agenciesÊ
10/4 Call with Jennifer Wilcox (Manager of Yakima Pre-trail services) to learn more about Justice Counts and discuss data challenges._(1 person, representing 1 agency)Ê
10/4 Call with Andrea Kelley, Policy Advisor from Pierce County Board of County Commissioners to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
10/11 Call with Heidi Eisenhour, County Commissioner for Jefferson County to introduce the project. (1 person, representing 1 agency)_Ê
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